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Brown and Zupan's revision plan for Microeconomics: Theory &Application, 11th Edition, includes general updatesand revisions throughout including new information on behavioraleconomics, game theory, price theory, and problems for everychapter.

The text features a new "solved" problems section in applicablechapters, and a new feature for WRK. In addition, Browningand Zupan use text and graphs, nearly without any math at all toteach microeconomic concepts. This edition is also enhancedwith large clear graphs with simple exposition explaining thedynamic make learning very simple; new real-world applicationswhich are up to date and help readers engage with the book; andinternational applications acknowledge that everything happenstoday in a global environment.

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New edition of a microeconomics text that provides the fundamental tools of analysis and shows how the tools can be used to analyze both old and new economy markets. In addition to core principles, it emphasizes input market analysis and public policy issues. Although all chapters contain applictions, four of them are devoted exclusively to longer examples that use and reinforce the graphical and logical techniques developed in the theory chapters. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Edgar K. Browning is the Alfred F. Chalk Professor of Economics at Texas A&M University; his specialty is Public Economics. He earned a B.A. in Economics from the University of Virginia and a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University in 1971. A selected list of his publications include “ A Neglected Welfare Cost of Monopoly- and Most other Product Market Distortions,” Journal of Public Economics, 1997; The Non-Tax Wedge,” Journal of Public Economics, 1994; “The Marginal Cost of Redistribution,” Public Finance Quarterly, 1993; “On the Marginal Welfare Cost of Taxation,” American Economic Review, 1987; “The Trade-Off Between Equality and Efficiency,” Journal of Political Economy, 1984.

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